RE: Richard TraylorHi Xr,You are welcome. That sections is always hit and miss with markers. Markers and graves there are generally by date, unlike any other section in the cemetery. Cemetery had no record of a marker for him. I found other markers in the photos with about the same dates of death, so that is where he should be.Yeah it was hot, I only got a few that day.Dan

Most Holy Redeemer4300 Belair RoadBaltimoreBaltimore CityMaryland USAPostal Code: 21206Phone: 410-485-4227I will gladly photograph for you, but this place is MASSIVE, if you call and provide me with more information, I will gladly fulfill the request.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, George and Catherine's Marion was a daughter. Or is that incorrect?

Below is a snippet of an obituary. This is the free part. The whole obituary would cost $3.95. It may continue on to say he was buried in Baltimore National Cemetery. However, that part could belong to someone else in the obituaries that day.

The Sun - Oct 7, 1950

MARION DE VON, beloved husband of Madeline E. De Pascal (nee White), of 1016 Rosedale street. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tlckner…

I have a George W. Pascal (born c.1870) who was the son of Marion A. Pascal (c.1831 - 20/21 June 1878) and Mary Catherine (Trammel) Pascal (c.1831 - 17 Sept 1896), but I don't have anything more about George.

I have a bunch of stuff about various Pascal families if that George isn't the correct one.

I never really got anywhere with my friend's Pascal family back beyond what they already sort of knew. But in the process of trying I came up with a lot of information. Plus what the professional genealogist was able to come up with.

There was a Pascault family in Baltimore City too, but I never saw any De Pascals.

RE: Pascal Family, Baltimore CemeteryI did some research for a friend with the maiden name of Pascal. She had some research that her father had a professional genealogist do. So the plots probably came from the research that the professional did. I don't know if they have gravemarkers. Have you contacted the cemetery to make sure the plots are correct?

How are you related to the Pascals? I might have some other information that I could share with you.

John Roebling DeppishThank you very much for the photographs of the grave marker of John Roebling Deppish, the Deppish graves area and the entrance to Baker Cemetery. They are excellent photographs, and I am most grateful to you. Have a great day.

RE: Burris/Byrd/Warfield Baker CemeteryThank you, Darlene! No apologies necessary, it's a great help to me that you were able to photograph all three of the gravestones. Thanks for taking the time to do that. Steve Keefe

RE: Warfield MarkersHi Darlene, thanks very much for transferring the two Warfield memorials at Findagrave. No rush on photographing the stone, but it would be a great help to me to further research these three women on this monument (Gloria Burris, Emma Byrne, and Bertha Burris). I have created memorials for them at Baker Cemetery. Thanks for your help! Steve Keefe

RE: Swift MemorialThank you for taking the time to get this photo for me. Sorry i haven't said thank you before but i have a new grandson born yesterday. If you would post the rest of the pictures i would appreciate it. Thank youpat Foster

RE: Warfield MarkersHi Darlene;I researched the two Warfield graves next to Flora (Burris) Warfield and confirmed that Tom Warfield is Flora's husband and Wayne Warfield is one of Tom and Flora's sons. I would be glad to assume ownership of Tom and Wayne's memorials - thanks for offering!

I also researched the large marker with multiple names on it and found the following: Gloria J Burris is Flora's sister, and Bertha R (Byrd) Burris is Gloria and Flora's mother. Also, Emma M Byrd is Bertha R (Byrd) Burris' mother. I have created memorials for Gloria, Bertha and Emma and linked them all together. This is a very significant discovery for me as I had no idea where these people were interred. I had been looking on the eastern shore because Bertha's husband George Edmund Burris is buried near Crumpton Maryland.

Could I ask that you take a picture of this headstone from a different angle so that the death dates are visible, then post it to Gloria, Emma, and Bertha's memorials? That would be a great help. Again, thanks very much! Steve Keefe, Port Republic MD

RE: Warfield MarkersHi Darlene;Thanks very much for taking the photos of Flora's gravestone as well as the two other men interred there. I'm pretty sure that Tom is her husband. I'm on travel now but will return late this week, so will research this more over the weekend. I would be glad to assume ownership for the two Warfield men's markers that you photographed, and also noted the large marker with 'Gloria Burris', 'Bertha Burris' and 'Emma By..' (obscured by shrub) in addition to Flora. This is significant! Do you have an idea of Emma's last name? I'm guessing Byrne but not sure. I'll research this too and get back to you. Thanks again! Steve Keefe